Despite those failures, the Accountability Review Board determined that no individual officials ignored or violated their duties and recommended no disciplinary action now.

It said the response by Diplomatic Security agents on the scene and CIA operatives at a nearby compound that later came under attack itself had been “timely and appropriate” and absolved the military from any blame. “There was simply not enough time for armed U.S. military assets to have made a difference,” it said.

The report also discounted speculation that officials in Washington had refused appeals for addition help after the attack had begun.

“The Board found no evidence of any undue delays in decision making or denial of support from Washington or from the military combatant commanders,” it said. To the contrary, the report said the evacuation of the dead and wounded 12 hours after the initial attack was due to “exceptional U.S. government coordination and military response” that helped save the lives of two seriously wounded Americans.

The Board found no evidence of any undue delays in decision making or denial of support from Washington or from the military combatant commanders, it said.

To the contrary, the report said the evacuation of the dead and wounded 12 hours after the initial attack was due to exceptional U.S. government coordination and military response that helped save the lives of two seriously wounded Americans.
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Two choicely crafted sentences purposefully strung together....

And both false, unless you allow that the Board didn’t look deeply enough into the facts.